Take-Two Interactive posted its earnings report for the first quarter of its fiscal year and revealed that Grand Theft Auto V has now sold 54 million copies across all platforms.

The numbers given for Grand Theft Auto V are for sold-in, rather than sold-through, copies of the game. The 54 million units is an increase of just two million over the previous quarter. In February, Take-Two reported Grand Theft Auto V had sold 52 million copies over its lifetime, an increase of seven million over the fiscal quarter previous.

The PC version of GTA V has been delayed until March 24th, but Rockstar's trying to ease your pain by offering a pre-order deal. You will get not only $500,000 in game for both GTA V and GTA Online, but also a free game of your choice from a list that includes other GTA games, Max Payne 3, LA Noire, and more.

There are tons of reasons why you shouldn't pre-order games, but if you do, check the deal out here.

Danish retailer Coolshop put up a listing for the PC version of GTA V with an expected release date of November 14, 2014. That date has since been changed in their listing to the placeholder December 31st, but on the internet mistakes are forever. Keep in mind, if it is a real release date, it would be a European release date and not for North America.

If you're one of the 596,000 people who want GTA V on PC, you're in luck; according to Eurogamer, "multiple industry sources have indicated the open world game, currently available for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, will come out on PC in the first quarter of 2014."